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and russia's interests. when i was in montenegro, they hadbillboards up chastising nato. can you tell us of the effect of our work with nato in montenegro and how it sets aside russia's advance? >> congressman, thank you. russian influence in montenegro is substantial, in fact, it's one of the case study countries we note. the economic influence particularly concentrated on real estate and tourism and you're absolutely seeing some of the by-products of where that great investment is. they can finance billboards and political parties to work against the euro-atlantic drive of these countries. i can't begin to tell you how vital is for nato to continue to give these countries hope and support, alongside of our european allies, that there is a different way, but what i would highlight for you is two things. one of the great est weapons within montenegro for russian influence is the serbian orthodox church. this continues to play an outsized role in shaping montenegrans' views of themselves and where their futur
and russia's interests. when i was in montenegro, they hadbillboards up chastising nato. can you tell us of the effect of our work with nato in montenegro and how it sets aside russia's advance? >> congressman, thank you. russian influence in montenegro is substantial, in fact, it's one of the case study countries we note. the economic influence particularly concentrated on real estate and tourism and you're absolutely seeing some of the by-products of where that great investment is. they...
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of russia's rise as a major european power. establishing sebastopol as the base of its black sea fleet enabled russia to control the key maritime links with the mediterranean. on her journey across the newly conquered lands in the south in seven hundred eighty seven catherine the great also visited crimea which was also known as the tower of peninsula. she was impressed by its oriental flair but she also observed backwardness and poverty. katherine had an advisor and a favorite prince gregory potemkin whom she appointed governor general of what was called new russia. his task was to oversee the swift economic development of the new lands. to ensure that they were populated by loyal subjects the empress invited settlers and colonists from central russia and abroad. he would but he was speaking of. the russian empire laid claim to the former territory of the ottoman empire on the northern shore of the black sea. russia had long been cut off from the black sea and set itself the goal of gaining access. over cool through peter the
of russia's rise as a major european power. establishing sebastopol as the base of its black sea fleet enabled russia to control the key maritime links with the mediterranean. on her journey across the newly conquered lands in the south in seven hundred eighty seven catherine the great also visited crimea which was also known as the tower of peninsula. she was impressed by its oriental flair but she also observed backwardness and poverty. katherine had an advisor and a favorite prince gregory...
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and russia have taken opposing incompatible stands on this issue. as with syria, there's a danger if washington does not back its words with deeds, a year from now we will be watching the consolidation of the maduro regime, supported by russian arms and money. the administration has been tough on russian involvement in venezuela. trump himself has even declared russia has to get out, but that is an unusual sentiment from trump who has almost never criticized vladimir putin and often sided with russia on matters big and small. as former ambassador to moscow, michael mcfaul has written, trump has a remarkably consistent pattern of supporting putin's foreign policy goals. trump has threatened to withdraw from nato and announced the removal of american troops from syria. he's publicly disagreed with his own intelligence community's conclusion moscow meddled with the 2016 election. >> president putin said it's not russia. i will say this, i don't see any reason why it would be. >> i have never alleged collusion or conspiracy between russia and trump. wri
and russia have taken opposing incompatible stands on this issue. as with syria, there's a danger if washington does not back its words with deeds, a year from now we will be watching the consolidation of the maduro regime, supported by russian arms and money. the administration has been tough on russian involvement in venezuela. trump himself has even declared russia has to get out, but that is an unusual sentiment from trump who has almost never criticized vladimir putin and often sided with...
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this time this scene is russia's future. played such a long way to introduce my project this is an organic water purification facilitating a better place for this helmet is for people who can no longer move or talk they can use it to communicate and train their brains cut you know let's see if we'd like to show you this motorcycle by the manufacture a kalashnikov cut open motorbike and go into production in the first half of the next year play the expose he sells for history to the exhibition on the future of russia is extremely interesting because it presents a double challenge and the first is modernization in a russia that must exhilarate its pace in order to catch up with the west or even overtake it to say so but this modernization is only possible if it is anchored within russia spiritual and traditional values spirit trail where i just said that at least such values presented in this exhibition in a rather peculiar way a film illustrates an alleged threats to the russia of tomorrow and seems would be of the beholder a
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the relationship between america and russia is even worse than what's today then how it was under a rock bottom up but there is another important don't mention so this this investigation has cost something to the children all science is five million dollars thirty five million dollars that could have been better spent on tackling widespread poverty across the u.s. and i think the american taxpayer should be angry and they need to direct back at the men and women who work some american mainstream media such as c n n because it is an american major that pulls at barack alternately this investigation and so i think that this is now an opportunity for that to be an investigation in america into the conduct of the american mainstream media because a lot more lives investigation and i have a lot of respects the midst of a lot isn't best occasion has demonstrated there was no longer erica told the american public told the world that it was so they need to be investigated and they need to be shamed to have been live we're going to do our best on this program and moving forward to do exactly that
the relationship between america and russia is even worse than what's today then how it was under a rock bottom up but there is another important don't mention so this this investigation has cost something to the children all science is five million dollars thirty five million dollars that could have been better spent on tackling widespread poverty across the u.s. and i think the american taxpayer should be angry and they need to direct back at the men and women who work some american...
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this time the thing is russia's future. cut i'm going to introduce my project this is an organic water purification facilitating a better place for this helmet is for people who can no longer move or talk they can use it to communicate and train their brain. to let's see if we'd like to show you this motorcycle by the manufacturer a kalashnikov. hope the motor bike can go into production in the first happens next year it. looks like he's still sort of free to the exhibition on the future of russia is extremely interesting because it presents a double challenge and more probably the first is modernization in russia that must exhilarate its pace in order to catch up with the west or even overtake it. said but this modernization is only possible if it is anchored within russia spiritual and traditional values spirit trail we have to say that at least such values presented in this exhibition in a rather picky. the away at the film illustrates and lets threats to the question of tomorrow and seems would be of the beholder anythi
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by russia. and germany and the baltics stand against it but one day pastes it well waiting since nobody really wants to blow up a money making pipeline be beneficial to the baltic states and sure that russia not nor e.u. will ever in danger this profitable project well during all those twenty nine years of our independence we have never never had shortage of guys which way buy from russia why should we be afraid that one day russia will cut those supplies will stay without gas this is again and politicize the issue because of americans americans are producing the biggest producers of gas today and tomorrow they will start. selling their gas and so they're interested in this from things this project and will they succeed i don't know i am i'm afraid they might because. europe today being so divided and resolves is breck's it then all of the problems they have inside inside brussels and inside the e.u. well maybes and they might succeed even succeed which would be a very very serious blow to the e
by russia. and germany and the baltics stand against it but one day pastes it well waiting since nobody really wants to blow up a money making pipeline be beneficial to the baltic states and sure that russia not nor e.u. will ever in danger this profitable project well during all those twenty nine years of our independence we have never never had shortage of guys which way buy from russia why should we be afraid that one day russia will cut those supplies will stay without gas this is again and...
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by russia over u.s. led attempts to destabilize the country. it is very clear was going on seeking to arm terrorist groups in order to destabilize undermine or create tensions and situations that might trigger the u.s. wants an explosion and bloodbath in venezuela to justify military interference. in indian pilot captured by pakistan has been handed over to his home country in what the pakistani prime minister called a gesture of peace to the escalating tension of recent weeks. germany's ruling coalition over whether to restart arms sales to saudi arabia. and i welcome saudi international live from moscow. thanks for joining us this hour . the president of crisis stricken venezuela has ordered european headquarters of the country's state oil company to relocate to moscow the concern is over securing national assets soft a key figures in europe sided with the united states in backing self-proclaimed interim leader. who they want to run the major oil exporter at a news briefing with the russian foreign minister the venezuelan vice president said
by russia over u.s. led attempts to destabilize the country. it is very clear was going on seeking to arm terrorist groups in order to destabilize undermine or create tensions and situations that might trigger the u.s. wants an explosion and bloodbath in venezuela to justify military interference. in indian pilot captured by pakistan has been handed over to his home country in what the pakistani prime minister called a gesture of peace to the escalating tension of recent weeks. germany's ruling...
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they said, "they think it's russia." uh, i have president putin. he just said it's not russia. i will say this: i don't see any reason why it would be. - really? you don't see any reason not to trust vladimir putin? the man was a top kgb spy. he'll steal the shirt off your back. hell, he stole the shirt off his own back. you can't trust this man. - the president chose russia in front of everyone. - you cannot cut deals with the devil, and you can never trust russia. - now, look, president trump is no stranger to criticism. right? but it's not often that even his closest allies slam his actions. even newt gingrich, former speaker of the house and swollen mike pence, tweeted that this was "the most serious mistake" of trump's presidency and that he must clarify what he meant. so, just like after trump praised the charlottesville nazis, today the president was forced to come out and pretend to believe something different than what he said. and i don't know if you guys believe in omens, but watch what happened. - let me begin by saying that, uh, once again, full faith and support f
they said, "they think it's russia." uh, i have president putin. he just said it's not russia. i will say this: i don't see any reason why it would be. - really? you don't see any reason not to trust vladimir putin? the man was a top kgb spy. he'll steal the shirt off your back. hell, he stole the shirt off his own back. you can't trust this man. - the president chose russia in front of everyone. - you cannot cut deals with the devil, and you can never trust russia. - now, look,...
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russia. >> the house committee sending outleters to individuals looking for these things. >> it is hard to imagine the worse thing that happens to donald trump was being elected president of the united states. >> russia, if you are listening, i hope you are able to find the 30,000 e-mails that are missing. >>> for more than two years, the nation has been consumed by questions about whether trump campaign and the russians interfered in the 2016 elections? >> we have a special counsel to head the russia investigation. >> the fbi raided the office of the lawyer of the president of the united states. >> there is still no evidence of collusion between the president and anyone. >> was there collusion, obstruction of justice, improper contact between russian officials and the campaign? it is the focus of the mueller investigation and what we'll dive into tonight. beginning with the question, how did we get here? >> we need more love and kindness in this country. just days before democrats would name
russia. >> the house committee sending outleters to individuals looking for these things. >> it is hard to imagine the worse thing that happens to donald trump was being elected president of the united states. >> russia, if you are listening, i hope you are able to find the 30,000 e-mails that are missing. >>> for more than two years, the nation has been consumed by questions about whether trump campaign and the russians interfered in the 2016 elections? >> we...
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don't want it to be borne by russia that russia dominates your trade the west would like ukraine to stay independent and therefore they're offering it more economic concessions to promote trade and promote. international relations with ukraine and so on they want to keep ukraine special united states want to keep ukraine in the west of. when i. become president and he moved toward russia that would not be seen very favorably by washington by trump and therefore you couldn't have a conflict so we're looking at you become the president in three weeks' time. at a very interesting scenario in ukraine where you couldn't move towards much more towards the russian few weeks of. london and. thanks very much for bringing us up to speed on ukraine's presidential election. next week just. got you covered for breaking news alerts and links to videos news from around the world. breaks it. is an outstanding person because he took on the most powerful agency. for you'll be to stay here. mark was the day that when he was. the first time i noticed something was. pretty much one of the first start to
don't want it to be borne by russia that russia dominates your trade the west would like ukraine to stay independent and therefore they're offering it more economic concessions to promote trade and promote. international relations with ukraine and so on they want to keep ukraine special united states want to keep ukraine in the west of. when i. become president and he moved toward russia that would not be seen very favorably by washington by trump and therefore you couldn't have a conflict so...
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, i said to myself, if we can't get justice inside of russia, we should get justice outside of russia and i looked around and said how do we get justice outside of russia. and i said to myself, the people who killed sergei magnitsky didn't kill him for ideology or religion, they killed him for money and the money they killed him for, the $230 million, they don't keep that money in russia. because as easily as they stole it, it could be stolen from them. they keep that money in the west. they keep it in new york and london and geneva and paris. so i said to myself, if we can freeze those assets and ban them from traveling to these places, that may not be justice in a satisfying way but it's a hell of a lot better than total impunity, which is what the russians had been enjoying up until that point so i went to washington and i met senator benjamin carden. he was a freshman senator from maryland and i told him the story of what happened to sergei magnitsky and i said can we do something about this and he said yes. and he came up with the idea of the magnitsky act and he said to get a la
, i said to myself, if we can't get justice inside of russia, we should get justice outside of russia and i looked around and said how do we get justice outside of russia. and i said to myself, the people who killed sergei magnitsky didn't kill him for ideology or religion, they killed him for money and the money they killed him for, the $230 million, they don't keep that money in russia. because as easily as they stole it, it could be stolen from them. they keep that money in the west. they...
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for example i mean a trump haranguing of merkel over energy policy here it's because russia meddled in the election you know you know they they they are the mortal threat here it actually you know supersedes you know common state to state reactions here because you've created this bookie man. you know you can't negotiate with i mean i don't see how you move back the needle even though the report says there is nothing there yes of course i told you at the. elite are the problem with the open union and actually is the same problem with the elite in the united states it doesn't work but they don't want to take in consideration the real problem of the real people so the mess the best solution for them it's to accuse russia and to make tea for everything every. incompetences they have leading it in the country they're in charge so it's in my opinion this narrative is very convenient but at least it doesn't work no it doesn't work in france anymore doesn't work in germany and sometimes when we have some strategic questions like energy because for instance for the for the german industry h
for example i mean a trump haranguing of merkel over energy policy here it's because russia meddled in the election you know you know they they they are the mortal threat here it actually you know supersedes you know common state to state reactions here because you've created this bookie man. you know you can't negotiate with i mean i don't see how you move back the needle even though the report says there is nothing there yes of course i told you at the. elite are the problem with the open...
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is just coming back to russia. because it used to be the part of russia. and does not look for international people nice independence always and the other two is because the society that kind is not to be organized by international law and i am aware of that international law is. a soft law or something like that but no real serbia had the proof of its validity because as i said best i'm content is heavily pressured serbian government. it means that this. mission. very. no independence. rules were changed by saddam international. now i think one thing in common between the case of crimea and the case of costello is that both of them were not only about territorial loss or gain they were about brother geopolitics and the russians made a decision to stand their ground that decision is very costly russia is still paying for that but i think the feeling here in moscow is that serbs were never really ready to defend interests in cost of a quite as strongly that they weren't ready to do much beyond complaining and that they ultimately as you said made the decisi
is just coming back to russia. because it used to be the part of russia. and does not look for international people nice independence always and the other two is because the society that kind is not to be organized by international law and i am aware of that international law is. a soft law or something like that but no real serbia had the proof of its validity because as i said best i'm content is heavily pressured serbian government. it means that this. mission. very. no independence. rules...
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can be achieved through sanctions sanctions against russia but if we see sanctions against russia. well nothing will happen. we want to. position. we want to give these embassies special status we want to guarantee these people security and this way we want to bring them back to ukraine but these three candidates they want to. russia for political and military means and they say you know use expect anything from them. no this they do that deliberately they have their money fast and they know that nothing day proposed will be done but we have the real program makes things better well we have to take a short break now but we will be back in just a few moments. breaks it count down tonality. you know world of big partisan movies and logs and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door on the bats and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now for watching closely watching the hawk
can be achieved through sanctions sanctions against russia but if we see sanctions against russia. well nothing will happen. we want to. position. we want to give these embassies special status we want to guarantee these people security and this way we want to bring them back to ukraine but these three candidates they want to. russia for political and military means and they say you know use expect anything from them. no this they do that deliberately they have their money fast and they know...
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sanctions on russia over. moscow keeps ignoring president for russian troops to leave the south american country. and asked a lot from. thanks for joining us this hour. should have been britain's first day outside the european union in half a century instead of this though the country's hurtling towards a hard and many of the remaining twenty seven nation bloc say no deals. the most likely outcome u.k. has less than two weeks to decide which path to take to avoid crashing out on april twelfth russell says it is a definitive plan from west before it can grant a further extension to the divorce process if necessary on friday britain's prime minister faced a third defeat with all agreements in the house of commons the latest news she's now looking for a fourth getting it through. the implication of the house's decision. the legal default now is the united kingdom is due to leave the european union on the twelfth of april in just fourteen days time mr speaker i fear we are reaching the limits of this. sess in this
sanctions on russia over. moscow keeps ignoring president for russian troops to leave the south american country. and asked a lot from. thanks for joining us this hour. should have been britain's first day outside the european union in half a century instead of this though the country's hurtling towards a hard and many of the remaining twenty seven nation bloc say no deals. the most likely outcome u.k. has less than two weeks to decide which path to take to avoid crashing out on april twelfth...
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very positive about russia. and we had forty seven percent of people having very good attitude towards russia at this point could see fifty seven percent of the ukrainians are very positive about russia they have very positive attitudes the poor people. have very bad attitude towards russia there are only twenty nine percent of them the situation is changing with the rest of the group that's an argument for me that's what we are doing we are fighting for the people. we are promoting our candidate we are very active and we will be very active to follow mentary action because we fight for the interests of people. who will be people who do not agree with that criminal but it in power is very much against russia its allies diminish the truth thank you very much for your time and i really hope that russians and ukrainians will understand each other and forgive each other one fine day i do believe this will happen i encourage our viewers to keep this conversation going in our social media pages and hope to see you aga
very positive about russia. and we had forty seven percent of people having very good attitude towards russia at this point could see fifty seven percent of the ukrainians are very positive about russia they have very positive attitudes the poor people. have very bad attitude towards russia there are only twenty nine percent of them the situation is changing with the rest of the group that's an argument for me that's what we are doing we are fighting for the people. we are promoting our...
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against russia. well nothing will happen. we want to. leave their position. we want to you gave us a special status we want to guarantee these people security and this way we want to bring them back to ukraine but these three candidates they want to expose more pressure on him and the russia for political and military means and as they say the new york's no use expect anything from them winning you know this they do that deliberately they have their money fast and they know that nothing day i propose will be done but we have the real program makes things better well we have to take a short break now but we will be back in just a few moments stay tuned. for . join me every thursday on the alex salmond shore and i'll be speaking to a guest of the world of politics. i'm showbusiness i'll see you then. an officer has been told to get up off the ground and the officer began to head them down to. democrats on the sounds of kind of fighting into a grown man like wrestling essentially the officer burly guy g
against russia. well nothing will happen. we want to. leave their position. we want to you gave us a special status we want to guarantee these people security and this way we want to bring them back to ukraine but these three candidates they want to expose more pressure on him and the russia for political and military means and as they say the new york's no use expect anything from them winning you know this they do that deliberately they have their money fast and they know that nothing day i...
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of russia for example or to. which is defending itself and trying to prevent the end cycle of mints. by you in a tour he was basis to react so we spot of such a communication tool to the planets this soon you were the new strategy to write out a resource china cynics would argue that you know this kind of fear this climate of fear and. you know tension would be good for selling arms good for you know the military industrial complex if you think there's any any kind of truth to those concerns yes of course because or the easing of tensions. is not suitable for military industrial complex and read over do you were american government is willing to to sell its weapons systems to europeans so it doesn't interest you know in. making more tension see europe and. the two to work to make you its own weapon states arising in europe and. working in nice because of the. no two still bed show turkey hora tell us who are buying if fifty thirty five planes from the united states and europe is in between feasts or russian armor
of russia for example or to. which is defending itself and trying to prevent the end cycle of mints. by you in a tour he was basis to react so we spot of such a communication tool to the planets this soon you were the new strategy to write out a resource china cynics would argue that you know this kind of fear this climate of fear and. you know tension would be good for selling arms good for you know the military industrial complex if you think there's any any kind of truth to those concerns...
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that's just the prime minister of russia defending the president of russia." >> no, i'm gonna ask you that question. at what point do you draw the line and not accuse the president of the united states without any evidence of being an agent of russia? >> yeah. he's betrayed our country, and i don't say that lightly. i worked as a prosecutor for seven years, and i -- >> but betraying the country -- by the way, we wan before you say that, but you said an agent of russia. >> yeah. he works on their behalf. since he met with vladimir putin in helsinki in july, where he took the interpreter's notes or hasn't told any u.s. official what they discussed, he has taken us out of syria, which is a top priority of russia. he sought to diminish or pull out the u.s. from nato. and he's easing sanctions on vladimir putin's friends, who are under investigation -- >> but he did pass sanctions against russia. he has armed the ukraine. he has killed 200 russians in syria. i mean, those aren't the actions of an agent of russia, either. >> he signed, i think, you know, begrudgingly, sanctions against russ
that's just the prime minister of russia defending the president of russia." >> no, i'm gonna ask you that question. at what point do you draw the line and not accuse the president of the united states without any evidence of being an agent of russia? >> yeah. he's betrayed our country, and i don't say that lightly. i worked as a prosecutor for seven years, and i -- >> but betraying the country -- by the way, we wan before you say that, but you said an agent of russia....
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this sea of azoff lies between russia and ukraine and is shared by both nations however russia is increasingly imposing its sovereignty over the waters ukrainian fishermen are afraid. our sisters but at the close the russian side of the border control or check everyone remarkable or the fisherman out there have to face all these russian security forces on their own what i mean this is give you know. hardly any ships currently coming to ukrainian ports the economy is suffering at the hands of russian domination. civilian self-defense forces are training for a worst case scenario many of them fear an attack on the as of region. which we have to be prepared for a new wave of aggression from russia it's just a matter of time. the fishing boat vieira's sets out from a port on the ukrainian side which has become somewhat of a rarity businesses not be good for vladimir chair or possibly the owner of the fishing company. this is just what we're now sailing along the canal to the port of bradley on sick or out of it or practically empty no freight ships inside. which is in the. vicinity of as of border
this sea of azoff lies between russia and ukraine and is shared by both nations however russia is increasingly imposing its sovereignty over the waters ukrainian fishermen are afraid. our sisters but at the close the russian side of the border control or check everyone remarkable or the fisherman out there have to face all these russian security forces on their own what i mean this is give you know. hardly any ships currently coming to ukrainian ports the economy is suffering at the hands of...
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russia. well nothing will happen. we want to. leave their position platen for life one. we want to give his special status we want to guarantee these people security and this way we want to bring them back to ukraine but these three candidates they want more pressure on russia for political and military means and they say you know use expect anything from them. no this they do that deliberately they have their money fast and they know that nothing day proposed will be done but we have the real program makes things better well we have to take a short break now but we will be back in just a few moments states. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. let it be an arms race. very dramatic to follow only. i don't see. and talk. welcome back to worlds apart will be i discuss the crane's upcoming elections with a prominent ukrainian politician. supports your candidate it's understandable that you support him mr u.t. boy but as far as i understand it is don't see top counted a r
russia. well nothing will happen. we want to. leave their position platen for life one. we want to give his special status we want to guarantee these people security and this way we want to bring them back to ukraine but these three candidates they want more pressure on russia for political and military means and they say you know use expect anything from them. no this they do that deliberately they have their money fast and they know that nothing day proposed will be done but we have the real...
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russia or since the russians. most of them want to restore the russian empire they still have this imperial thinking the whole world is russia this is a russian city we should govern it. as they've been trying to change our way of thinking for centuries but i supported you in some cases it worked. for instance even i speak russian but. at nine o'clock the next morning the volunteers line up for a roll call at a military compound near the say. she is. very. very matter. for their training the group goes to the nearby beach men from all backgrounds to hear from the doctor to the simple worker . from new mary opal takes part two he's a programmer in the local steelworks. the men practice armed warfare under the instruction of a training officer. group. so hang on one man covers and the other one. never decide who's number one and who is number two to just now i'm not afraid if we have to then we'll fight as patriots we have to lead the way when it comes. back to. the second largest port city on the ukrainian azoff co
russia or since the russians. most of them want to restore the russian empire they still have this imperial thinking the whole world is russia this is a russian city we should govern it. as they've been trying to change our way of thinking for centuries but i supported you in some cases it worked. for instance even i speak russian but. at nine o'clock the next morning the volunteers line up for a roll call at a military compound near the say. she is. very. very matter. for their training the...
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from -- and the term russia -- and deter russia from provocation and aggression, deterring china from provocation. importantly, the military dimension of a broader enforcement in the pacific and in the broader world order that we have all enjoyed is to make sure that we are prepared, small m, if you will, large diplomatic effort to maintain the rules, but there is a military dimension to it to make sure that from a capability perspective and a concept perspective we are prepared to support. is that the question you are asking, i hope? >> let's stay on this side of the room first. there are two gentleman. -- two gentlemen. the gentleman i think who is in the blue blazer and behind him after he is done, a gentleman in a white shirt. we will have that microphone stay there for a minute. cadet, georgetown rotc. you have mentioned a lot the u.s. lagging in our technological capabilities when it comes to ai. but my question is concerning manpower capability. currently, i believe only 35% of america's youth are capable of serving in the u.s. military given the standards and i just was wonder
from -- and the term russia -- and deter russia from provocation and aggression, deterring china from provocation. importantly, the military dimension of a broader enforcement in the pacific and in the broader world order that we have all enjoyed is to make sure that we are prepared, small m, if you will, large diplomatic effort to maintain the rules, but there is a military dimension to it to make sure that from a capability perspective and a concept perspective we are prepared to support. is...
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they're going to face trial even if they know they can almost certainly essential prison sentence and russia has definitely invited its own people back to their accomplices and of course evidence is where they've gotten like the one where they got a six year prison sentence for example and they had to face justice of the children they've resettled through their extended families in their own caucus us to try to train the least more drop rate and more modern moderate and respectful manner for the rule of law so i think that there is just an overwhelming domestic pressure not to speak in terrorists and extremists in the us as clouding the legal and moral responsibilities to their own citizens to a degree but the choices are are rather awkward and bleak for politicians regularly in the senate but it's not just about politicians i mean this whole war has been framed through very intensely humanitarian framework i mean western countries for your is how being calling for an intervention on humanitarian grounds and here they are revoking legally establishing that complicity in the crimes how do you
they're going to face trial even if they know they can almost certainly essential prison sentence and russia has definitely invited its own people back to their accomplices and of course evidence is where they've gotten like the one where they got a six year prison sentence for example and they had to face justice of the children they've resettled through their extended families in their own caucus us to try to train the least more drop rate and more modern moderate and respectful manner for...
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aimed at russia. but you know russia certainly is aware of of how this game can be played and how the damage can be done whether in places like the u.k. and the united states or closer to home in ukraine in the baltics where there have been. various things whether done by people in the russian state or people you know acting privately we don't exactly know we have our suspicions i suppose and time will tell. i think that's a little bit of a rabbit hole though to get into these sorts of accusations that involve secret services and this we're not going to be able to sort them out the reality is of course that states do have a right to protect themselves the question is the state in this case acting more to protect itself from foreign actors i see all war from domestic actors and the and the habit from the kremlin really since two thousand and four after the orange revolution the orange revolution in ukraine right has been to. accuse any opposition movement in russia of acting at the behest and with the
aimed at russia. but you know russia certainly is aware of of how this game can be played and how the damage can be done whether in places like the u.k. and the united states or closer to home in ukraine in the baltics where there have been. various things whether done by people in the russian state or people you know acting privately we don't exactly know we have our suspicions i suppose and time will tell. i think that's a little bit of a rabbit hole though to get into these sorts of...
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russia and there's such a dunford in the highest levels of the military is. superficial contact at the lower levels is such an aversion to dialogue cooperation of people are putting their own mistress and also that is ahead of what's good and what's right for the syrian people finding it isn't to be a version to russia to be so much stronger than a big concern for the syrian people even though that it supposedly is a pretext for supporting the military a militant insurgency in that country for so many years anyway if you years ago that bomb administration you used to talk about how the iranians and the saudis need to learn how to share the region and i think to some extent at least the kremlin is now trying to you has this concept in syria if the saudis indeed agreed to participate in they reckon structure that i think would give them some labyrinths against the iranians do you think they're likely to take up that offer so actually they both this came from in two thousand and sixteen the u.a.e. which has always been more pragmatic than the saudis with regards
russia and there's such a dunford in the highest levels of the military is. superficial contact at the lower levels is such an aversion to dialogue cooperation of people are putting their own mistress and also that is ahead of what's good and what's right for the syrian people finding it isn't to be a version to russia to be so much stronger than a big concern for the syrian people even though that it supposedly is a pretext for supporting the military a militant insurgency in that country for...
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over naval maneuvers in the black sea right near russia's sensitive military base. trump has authorized the sale of lethal weapons to the anti russian government based in here furthermore he directly attacked the syrian arab republic his predecessor would do neither of these things. but some say it is just not far enough the rhetoric continues that somehow he's putin's puppet well it doesn't really matter what he does you can be totally hard on russia he can be harder than obama or anybody else will rush you don't want to know because it's all part of a greater playing to get shot out of office as well as a bow is really kind of a no win situation in his case the narrative is a narrative and you're going to push it no matter way it's almost like trump is being backed into a corner he has to escalate hostilities in order to disprove the constant allegations. r.t. new york. members of conservative party how flushed america's i'd spoken ambassador to germany after richard grinnell warned that the us could cut down on the intelligence and chairs with berlin should chine
over naval maneuvers in the black sea right near russia's sensitive military base. trump has authorized the sale of lethal weapons to the anti russian government based in here furthermore he directly attacked the syrian arab republic his predecessor would do neither of these things. but some say it is just not far enough the rhetoric continues that somehow he's putin's puppet well it doesn't really matter what he does you can be totally hard on russia he can be harder than obama or anybody else...
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aimed at russia. but you know russia certainly is aware of of how this game can be played and how the damage can be done whether in places like the u.k. and the united states or closer to home in ukraine in the baltics where there have been. various things whether done by people in the russian state or people you know acting through privately we don't exactly know we have our suspicions i suppose and time will tell. i think that's a little bit of a rabbit hole though to get into these sorts of accusations that involve secret services and this we're not going to be able to sort them out the reality is of course that states do have a right to protect themselves the question is the state in this case acting more to protect itself from foreign actors i see all war from domestic actors and and the habit from the kremlin really since two thousand and four after the orange revolution the orange revolution in ukraine right has been to. accuse any opposition movement in russia of acting at the behest and with
aimed at russia. but you know russia certainly is aware of of how this game can be played and how the damage can be done whether in places like the u.k. and the united states or closer to home in ukraine in the baltics where there have been. various things whether done by people in the russian state or people you know acting through privately we don't exactly know we have our suspicions i suppose and time will tell. i think that's a little bit of a rabbit hole though to get into these sorts of...
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disclose that would help russia to clear things up. they're not good they're not disclosing any information moreover we have the only information that we have this is the leaks through the press there are a lot of them but many times we tried to check whether the this leaks really true they're supported by any evidence and every time we receive the reply from the foreign office that this is a matter of the public discussion and we're not really to confirm or deny the information that is published in the newspapers so on one hand we have a lot of articles a lot of points of view but on the other hand we don't have anything official and there's the major problem for us you talked about the media that what do you think of the way the u.k. media has reported on the script certain i've seen plenty of stories that have quoted the family of dawn sturgis one of the victims who've been very unhappy with the way that they're particular the parents very unhappy with the way their daughter was patrol eight in the media what do you think of the way
disclose that would help russia to clear things up. they're not good they're not disclosing any information moreover we have the only information that we have this is the leaks through the press there are a lot of them but many times we tried to check whether the this leaks really true they're supported by any evidence and every time we receive the reply from the foreign office that this is a matter of the public discussion and we're not really to confirm or deny the information that is...
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that syria does consular access to the western countries but it does have two other countries like russia indonesia levanon and some others but still i think that the western countries should have a moral responsibility to at least give them i hearing in a western court and then put them in jail as long as they see fit even if it's a life in prison sentence even if they have to make up new counter-terrorism laws that would be stricter and more stringent it should be better but i think some people are concerned that they won't get a fair hearing or the sentences won't match the crimes because up until two thousand and fifteen for example european countries did not really designate participation a foreign terrorist organization as criminal activity they crack down hard on domestic terrorism but not leaving your country to syria and iraq every day and i suppose now you mentioned before that the syrian conflict is really extraordinary i mean it's in many ways a unique case for many western powers that he had done for example de take back on tunnel prisoners who were also accused. terrorism co
that syria does consular access to the western countries but it does have two other countries like russia indonesia levanon and some others but still i think that the western countries should have a moral responsibility to at least give them i hearing in a western court and then put them in jail as long as they see fit even if it's a life in prison sentence even if they have to make up new counter-terrorism laws that would be stricter and more stringent it should be better but i think some...
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and russia so russia violated russia waylaid and also russian ukrainian treaty overnight in ninety seven and it means actually what happened with craney it was a first annex a shim in the euro after all war two so basically for your listeners and. if you are starting to stand what happened with cranium it's like saddam hussein who seized kuwait he said this is out there. and this is exactly the argument which brutally used he said this is our debt this so despite all the international laws i season and first see that night russian military presence there it was a total lie he said no there are no it were russian soldiers have been sent in the year he bought the recognized so i believe what we when we are talking about cranio in it don't understand that this is an oversight role of the whole international order and that's why as ascensions keep it gainst against russia we also need to remember the position of cranium to us because cranium does is a native people as a native people of crania think wanted to stay with you crazy but not russia didn't take it into account and now you have one
and russia so russia violated russia waylaid and also russian ukrainian treaty overnight in ninety seven and it means actually what happened with craney it was a first annex a shim in the euro after all war two so basically for your listeners and. if you are starting to stand what happened with cranium it's like saddam hussein who seized kuwait he said this is out there. and this is exactly the argument which brutally used he said this is our debt this so despite all the international laws i...
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haven't made a phone call to russia in years don't speak to people from russia not that i wouldn't and i just have nobody to speak to did putin help trump to win the election is there a secret pact between the two men if so cohen could be a key witness a major element of the special counsel strategy and i immediately recognize the strategy that muller was following because my own background as a federal prosecutor was doing organized crime mafia cases it is incredibly rare that you're able to right off the bat make a case against the top guys usually the way you have to build these kate. says if you have to do it brick by brick and you have to start on the outside and work your way in start at the bottom and work your way up and so in the mafia cases we would start with the low ranking guys and if we could get one to flip and cooperate he would then give us information about these two guys higher up the chain and you have to build up and it seems that that's what robert mueller has done here the pressure on cohen builds investigators are digging into his life the f.b.i. also seems comm
haven't made a phone call to russia in years don't speak to people from russia not that i wouldn't and i just have nobody to speak to did putin help trump to win the election is there a secret pact between the two men if so cohen could be a key witness a major element of the special counsel strategy and i immediately recognize the strategy that muller was following because my own background as a federal prosecutor was doing organized crime mafia cases it is incredibly rare that you're able to...
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and washington and brussels think russia will just let the fly you'd be a mistake. so reason may have been visiting souls free today and she issued a statement commending the emergency services all those involved in the investigation and in the cleanup in the decontamination of the town which has now been declared complete but she's also praised the residents of souls breed who she says are incredibly resilient having experienced what's folded here over the past year and she says she hopes that the town can put the script house saga behind them that this place will be known for the beautiful city that it is rather than the tragedy that's taken place to the pasta year on this to see a check and explains how this script all saga unfolded. the script all saw that was the story of twenty teen it had all the workings of a detective bestseller curious enough to grip the media for months on end state sponsored attempted murder poisoned with a nerve agent russian state involvement and probably aided this. makes these ingredients well russian villainy a toxic nerve agent wit
and washington and brussels think russia will just let the fly you'd be a mistake. so reason may have been visiting souls free today and she issued a statement commending the emergency services all those involved in the investigation and in the cleanup in the decontamination of the town which has now been declared complete but she's also praised the residents of souls breed who she says are incredibly resilient having experienced what's folded here over the past year and she says she hopes that...
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former ambassador of russia. former ciaa desk chair of russia. and experts who just written the putin play book part two. we need to get serious of the adversary nature of russia engagement inta our state. they all say that our system is too poor. i don't care if you are a republican or a democrat, you want to make sure your vote counts. if you have putin trying to put his thumb on the scale and affect our elections, we are in deep trouble. >> do you agree with congressman schiff that there is evidence of collusion. >> i hate the word collusion. it is conspiracy or coordination. was there an interest in coordination with the russians? you bet there was. i love what don jr. said when he got the e-mail and was asked if he wanted to meet with the russians who had dirt on hillary clinton and you have paul manafort meeting in a cigar bar in new york city with kilimnik who has ties with the russians' gbu which is their kgb or spy operations. he hands them polling data? i think it is pretty clear there was an effort to engage and of course the hacking o
former ambassador of russia. former ciaa desk chair of russia. and experts who just written the putin play book part two. we need to get serious of the adversary nature of russia engagement inta our state. they all say that our system is too poor. i don't care if you are a republican or a democrat, you want to make sure your vote counts. if you have putin trying to put his thumb on the scale and affect our elections, we are in deep trouble. >> do you agree with congressman schiff that...
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national story russia's narrative. this idea of bringing crimea back to its home as he calls it as he is his legacy basically his main achievement as president russia where. else going on that is basically being crowding out one very real impact it has had on ukraine's politics is actually change the electoral map so when ukrainians go to the polls now at the end of march these traditionally pro russian votes from crimea from. that basically creates the parity a kind of fifty fifty split between pro west and more or less pro russian candidates that has been lost because these people don't vote. so that has really fundamentally changed the balance of power in ukraine. and crimea. sanctions international isolation for russia and yet russia shows no signs of leaving the peninsula who would ever challenge russia now i mean it seems that is a permanent condition. well exactly brant there's no real sign that anyone is seriously thinking of challenging russia militarily crimea is a region that's been up to its teeth this was
national story russia's narrative. this idea of bringing crimea back to its home as he calls it as he is his legacy basically his main achievement as president russia where. else going on that is basically being crowding out one very real impact it has had on ukraine's politics is actually change the electoral map so when ukrainians go to the polls now at the end of march these traditionally pro russian votes from crimea from. that basically creates the parity a kind of fifty fifty split...
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and more pressure on russia coming from u.s. lawmakers who passed for new bills condemning a lot of administration. german lawmakers to lash out at the u.s. making. the chinese telecoms join in while germany's top representative in venezuela shows a little diplomatic tax himself and ends up being expelled. from moscow watching are to international hawkins review was the right thanks for joining us this hour. appears to be in limbo the british parliament rejected leaving the e.u. without a deal as one day off the trancing prime minister to resign may's divorce agreement with a new alternative in place. tensions at the house of commons flared. and let's be a nordo that we are in the constitutional crisis is shooting the house expressing its opinion on the deal the government attempted to question it is a crisis of unprecedented levels let us as a house of commons work now to find a solution to deal with the crises facing this country and the deep concerns that many people have for their livelihood for their lives their future thei
and more pressure on russia coming from u.s. lawmakers who passed for new bills condemning a lot of administration. german lawmakers to lash out at the u.s. making. the chinese telecoms join in while germany's top representative in venezuela shows a little diplomatic tax himself and ends up being expelled. from moscow watching are to international hawkins review was the right thanks for joining us this hour. appears to be in limbo the british parliament rejected leaving the e.u. without a deal...
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, if there was nothing there why did flynn lie about russia, why did gates lie about russia, all of these things, that's why i would council friends across the aisle not to get ahead, a lot more to come out just within the report, but i agree with beverly and i said all along, anybody running for office needs to start with blank piece of paper and lay out what they will do for voters and make the basis of their campaign and candidacy completely separate from trump, collusion, mueller report, et cetera. heather: we will see if and when the mueller report is actually released in its entirety, if that is good enough for democrats moving forward. roger, beverly, thank you very much for joining us. >> thank you so much, have a great day. heather: you too and we will be right back. it makes it really easy and seamless. pick an order, print everything you need, slap the label onto the box, and it's ready to go. our costs for shipping were cut in half. just like that. shipstation. the #1 choice of online sellers. go to shipstation.com/tv and get 2 months free. shipstation. the #1 choice of online
, if there was nothing there why did flynn lie about russia, why did gates lie about russia, all of these things, that's why i would council friends across the aisle not to get ahead, a lot more to come out just within the report, but i agree with beverly and i said all along, anybody running for office needs to start with blank piece of paper and lay out what they will do for voters and make the basis of their campaign and candidacy completely separate from trump, collusion, mueller report, et...
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so the border touched down just days after the pentagon mentioned the woods strike and russia has. no limits on american military power even when it comes to new that seems to be the prevailing sentiment among certain forces earlier this year two u.s. senators put forward a new law to prohibit the first strike use of nuclear weapons by the united states they made it pretty simple the entire text of the law was one sentence it is the policy of the united states not to use nuclear weapons first now that's also the policy of the russian president but top u.s. military brass say that it's unacceptable and i wouldn't recommend any change to simplify and. decision making calculations but also can envision several circumstances where we would not want to remove that option from the president there are some circumstances apparently where nuking somebody who hasn't already knew you first it might be a good idea we decided to talk to new yorkers and see what circumstances they think it might be can you think of any situation where we would nuke somebody who had nuke us first. you know that's
so the border touched down just days after the pentagon mentioned the woods strike and russia has. no limits on american military power even when it comes to new that seems to be the prevailing sentiment among certain forces earlier this year two u.s. senators put forward a new law to prohibit the first strike use of nuclear weapons by the united states they made it pretty simple the entire text of the law was one sentence it is the policy of the united states not to use nuclear weapons first...
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officials and russia? yes. we've seen that, papadopoulos and others. he ended up spending a week in a few days in jail. nothing to be trifled with. his life was essentially destroyed. carter page, who had james comey and all these other people, when you talk about weapons of mass distraction, what i think about is, how many people in the government did we trust, did they know that they were weapons of mass distraction, how many people in this fbi and justice department did we all think we could trust that, if they are going g to get a fisa warranty d they are going to cereal an american citizen, boy, they will have the facts, tucker. >> tucker: let me ask you this,ve have you heard anything about pardons? specifically of roger stone. it looks like he could spend the rest of his life in prison for a process crime that would not have arisen without this investigation that already turn out to be pointless. have you heard anyone talk about that? >> i hear people talk outside the white house very clearly that t
officials and russia? yes. we've seen that, papadopoulos and others. he ended up spending a week in a few days in jail. nothing to be trifled with. his life was essentially destroyed. carter page, who had james comey and all these other people, when you talk about weapons of mass distraction, what i think about is, how many people in the government did we trust, did they know that they were weapons of mass distraction, how many people in this fbi and justice department did we all think we could...
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congress trump is just not hard enough on russia new legislation is required the u.s. house of representatives just passed for bill specifically targeting russia they are mandating that no federal agency actually recognize crimea as being part of russia furthermore they are demanding that the intelligence agency dig into vladimir putin and his family's assets but that is just the tip of the iceberg resolution condemns the putin regime we speak out against strongman and dictator we will sanction them oppose strict sanctions imposed sanctions expose condemned reveal and they must be brought to account for their actions anyone who has ever watched mainstream media has heard that whole trump putin montra but just in case you missed it why is he such a was an russian president trump i said nothing but kind words to say for vladimir putin he's surrendering to putin's world view russia's handling it up as an asset that seems to be the that's the appearance to me but the facts just don't add up some of the toughest sanctions ever imposed on russia were passed under the trumpet
congress trump is just not hard enough on russia new legislation is required the u.s. house of representatives just passed for bill specifically targeting russia they are mandating that no federal agency actually recognize crimea as being part of russia furthermore they are demanding that the intelligence agency dig into vladimir putin and his family's assets but that is just the tip of the iceberg resolution condemns the putin regime we speak out against strongman and dictator we will sanction...
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the us secretary of state claims russia has interfered in every us election since two thousand and four. and the german rock band at ramstein faces a huge backlash for the group's controversial depiction of the holocaust in their new singles video we discuss the reaction from the public and israel. broadcasting live direct from our studios in moscow this is r.t. international i'm sean thomas certainly glad to have you with us right now britain was due to be marking its exit from the european union in an hour's time instead there is division and derision in westminster and beyond after the prime minister suffered a humiliating third of defeat in parliament for her break the deal afterwards theresa may warned that britain has edged closer to leaving the e.u. in two weeks' time without a plan in place. the implication of the house's decision. the legal default is that united kingdom is due to leave the european union on the twelfth of april in just fourteen days time mr speaker i feel we are reaching the limits of this process in this house this house has rejected no deal it has rejected n
the us secretary of state claims russia has interfered in every us election since two thousand and four. and the german rock band at ramstein faces a huge backlash for the group's controversial depiction of the holocaust in their new singles video we discuss the reaction from the public and israel. broadcasting live direct from our studios in moscow this is r.t. international i'm sean thomas certainly glad to have you with us right now britain was due to be marking its exit from the european...